bigfoot wrote:bwgood77 wrote:I agree with everything about your post and have preached that I don't want a revolving door of trading key players and disrupting things. I like PJ and want him to play. I would like to see Bender play as well. And Ulis. Keeping Tucker is fine. I certainly don't think there is a need to re-sign him to our team, in the state we are in right now, after this year, so, if near the trade deadline we can trade him to a place that wants or needs him, good for him and it opens up time for the guy we just drafted for our future.
Or Bender proves he is a better player than PJ and earns his minutes this year. That would be optimal but if you trade PJ then we are thin at SF in the event of a Warren or Bender injury.And by the way, we don't have tremendous chemistry yet. We luckily won a game with a 3 pt shot in OT. We don't have very good ball movement. We need to get to a point where we can get to that chemistry and I don't think Knight will help in that regard and I doubt Tucker is around in the long run so to get rid of them sooner than later and have that core group that we keep together for a long time is what I'd like to see.
Yet even with poor chemistry we were in close games with the Warriors and Thunder (OT) and with a few more lucky bounces could be 3-2 instead of 1-4. It is certainly possible we go 5-0 in the next week and sit at 6-4. Especially if we see any improvement in shooting out of either Booker or Knight. If both of them get hot then watch out. So really it is premature to think about any trades ... Tucker, Knight, or otherwise until we see how this team meshes. When the first trades are allowed in mid-December we will have a much better idea.
I disagree about being thin at SF; to me, where we are most thin is PF. I know Dudley is technically a PF, but I think Dudley could fill the hole at SF, if we had one. Not to mention, we could bring DJ Jr. in from the 'NAZ' Suns to fill some minutes. I know he's extremely raw, but he could fill in for likely 10-15 minutes and not kill us.
But the major point, I would make, is that in today' 'position-less' NBA, I believe we could put 5 guys on the court, and run an 8-9 player rotation. And regardless on whether we had Tucker or not, if we lost both Warren and Bender to injury, it's going to hurt us substantially. And if we trade a player, we'll likely get one back in return; the player would just likely be a younger SF/PF type that needs some development.
And on the last point highlighted above, I agree. We can speculate now, but making any trades right now would be a bad idea. Not only because we don't know how our team would mesh with Knight. Tucker, etc., but we also do not know what we are getting back after 5-6 games. The player we acquire might not 'be' what we were actually interested in going after; best to wait until December to get a better idea.